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Old Sun Feb 21, 2010, 02:24am
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Originally Posted by dddunn3d View Post
straight from rule 2.00--

On any interference the ball is dead.

Therefore, no play can follow the interference.
FALSE FALSE FALSE. CI and BI are two examples where plays follow interference.

Intervening play is when we have a play at the plate (or any other base), runner safe, and then a INT on any subsequent runner where his INT is 3rd out. Most likely R3 2 outs tapped back to pitcher who flips home, runner safe, then batter/runner INT on play at first. Score the run, batter out. That is the intervening play.
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